In a stirring address to American politicians, President Andrzej Duda highlighted Europe’s and NATO’s responsibility in safeguarding their own security. Speaking with Michał Rachon on TV Republika during his visit to the United States, President Duda emphasized the need for NATO allies to increase their defence expenditure to ensure effective defence capabilities.
During his visit to the USA, President Duda urged NATO allies to raise their defence spending to 3 percent of GDP. In his conversation with Michał Rachon, he divulged details of discussions with American politicians on this matter.
He also stressed to congressmen that allocating 3 percent of GDP to defence by all NATO member states was crucial for American voters to understand that the burden of defending Europe doesn’t fall solely on the United States.
President Duda further conveyed to American politicians that by assisting Ukraine today, they are making a strategic investment.
President Duda’s message resonates deeply in a time of geopolitical uncertainty. It’s a call to action for NATO allies to fulfil their commitments to collective defence and ensure the security and stability of the Euro-Atlantic region. As threats evolve, so must our responses, and President Duda’s leadership in this regard is commendable. It’s time for NATO allies to heed his call and strengthen the alliance’s deterrence capabilities in the face of emerging challenges.
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